An analytical method using inductively coupled argon plasma mass spectrometry with pneumatic nebulization sample introduction for the determination of uranium in urine is described. The urine samples were diluted 1+19 (1% HNO3 in Milli-Q water) before analysis, Standard additions calibration with iridium (Ir-193) as an internal standard was used to compensate for undesirable matrix effects. The additions to the diluted samples were 0.1, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 ng l(-1), equivalent to 2, 10, 20 and 40 ng l(-1) in undiluted urine, The detection limit of the method is 0.32 ng l(-1), which is sufficiently low to measure uranium in non-exposed subjects. The precision at the 8.9 ng l(-1) level was 3.9% (RSD), and at the 28.9 ng l(-1) level 2.0%. The recovery for 20 ng l(-1) added to ten different samples was 101.5%, Urine samples from 18 nonexposed subjects were analysed. The mean concentration found was 16.1 ng l(-1) (median = 15.1 ng l(-)1) with 14.9 ng 1-' (median = 13.5 ng l(-1)) for male and 17.2 ng I-1 (median = 17.6 ng l(-1)) for female subjects.